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On Sunday, Aug. 10, Miss Crenshaw County MaKaylah Green will host a free meet and greet at Luverne Church of Christ, 67 Woodford Avenue, Luverne, from 3 – 5 p.m. Green is working with the Children’s ...
By Conner Howell The senior citizens of Crenshaw County are invited to attend a free informational summit on Aug. 14, from 1 ...
The Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe of Alabama is applying for both the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program Grant ...
By Conner Howell Austin Hebert, a patrol deputy with the Crenshaw County Sheriff’s Department, has recently earned a ...
An Editorial Opinion of The Luverne Journal Referring to sermons on what the Bible says about this or that, a pastor once ...
By Conner Howell Vince Pruitt, a native of Brantley, is now living his dreams as a Tennessee horse trainer. Pruitt operates ...
Dear Amy, My roommate constantly leaves passive-aggressive sticky notes all over our apartment. “Please don’t leave dishes in the sink.” “Remember to take the trash out.” “The fridge isn’t a science ...
By Nate Henderson Luverne mayoral candidate Kathy Smyth will soon be taking to the streets in none other than an ice cream truck to campaign and keep the community cool. From 3:30 to 6 p.m., Aug. 5, ...
Dream big, work hard As students across Alabama return to the classroom, Governor Kay Ivey today released a back-to-school video message encouraging them to set goals, dream boldly and give their all ...
By Phyliss Kennedy Special to The Greenville Advocate Alabama is a state built on the values of hard work, fairness and ...
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